
SCHRELN ER’ S. TRUS 9) Gen Reales 
RED AMBER (Loomis 1942) M. 38”. 
Courtly shaped blooms. An outstanding new iris that is 
accorded high praise. Spikes often have four perfect blos- 
soms open at once. It is a smooth rosy-red with a clean 
haft and an undercast of copper that lights up the flower 
giving it a vibrant gleam. We strongly recommend this fine 
rose colored iris as one of the finest we have grown. $5.00 
RED BONNET (Gage 1939) M. 36”. 
Rich, dark red self. One of the purer reds, a personable 
iris. One of the group we call “‘color gems.” 75c 
RED GLEAM (Lapham 1939) ML. 34”. 
A rich red, velvety and brilliant, with a chestnut cast. 
Good sized flowers, moderately branched stems, it is a close 
approach to true red and one of the finer iris of its color in 
this price class. Needs a moist year to be seen to perfection. 
$2.00. 
RED VALOR (Nicholls 1939) ML. 38”. 
Set of the fire of garnet marked with a brown beard, this 
jewel-like, glowing red of ideally formed flowers gives a 
most interesting silhouette. Slow growing but very rich 
colored and imposing. $5.00 
REDWARD (P. Cook 1942) ML. 34”. 
Crimson red. The culmination of several generations of 
selection for a more true crimson iris. It is a brilliant red 
‘ from the purple, not brown or orange side. Velvety flaring 
falls. August and impressive. $5.00 
REGENCY ROSE (Stephenson 1942) ML. 36”. 
Interesting and pleasing pinkish-rose to deep rose pink. 
A self of especially fine carrying quality. An iris that is 
quietly proving its worth, a nice iris. $1.00 
REMEMBRANCE (D. Hall 1942) ML. 38”. 
Delicate and delightful shade of light pink. A splendid 
pink with a heavy infusion of cream that gives this lovely 
creation an ethereal beauty. It looks like one of the finest 
of its kind. Full formed flowers, good branched Tee 
$5.00 
RISING SUN (Kirkland 1941) M. 34”. 
Deep rose-pink and red bicolor with a flush of yellow more 
heavily concentrated toward the heart of the flower. 
$4.00 
ROSE DOMINION (Connell 1931) M. 36”. 
Individual flaring flowers with rounded “half dollar’’ falls 
flaring almost horizontally. The rose tone is:augmented by 
a fine velvetiness. 30c 
ROSELAND (D. Hall 1939) L. 38”. 
Buffy rose standards with rich, berry-red falls. Fine 
sized flowers, a bright rose-pink effect; very valuable as it 
is a late blooming variety. $1.00 
ROSE TOP (H. Sass 1941) M. 34”. 
Rose toned plicata. The needlepointing of rose on cream 
yellow gives this plicata a merry personality. The casual 
ruffle seems to give the flower a curtsying grace that is most 
enduring. $15.00 
ROSY WINGS (Gage 1936) M. 38”. 
A delightful fantasy of colors, rosy red vying with crim- 
son brown with a pleasing iridescence. An extremely flori- 
ferous and rapid propagating plant. An intriguing iris. 
30c; 3 for 75c 
ROYAL COMMAND (D. Hall 1939) M. 38”. 
Rich velvety purple close to dark Dubonnet. Very pure 
in color and extremely lustrous. A very rich, dark iris. 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET 
